Tag Archive | 4 Stars

Call Me Sir, Boy! (I Blame Bret #1) by Kim Dare (4 Stars)

Ricky hooks up with a master online and is meeting him at the club. Lucky for Ricky, his friend Bret saves him from meeting the online jerk and instead introduces him to Jack. I liked getting both of their POV’s and enjoyed getting to know both characters. Steamy sex scene included bondage.

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The Touch of Hope by Brandon Shire (4 Stars)

Heart wrenching look at life on the street for two young men. The author brought to life the details of being homeless. Although depressing, there was a bit of hope as they started to find ways to get back on their feet. While I enjoyed the author’s voice, I struggled a little with this story. I felt it should have been longer or focused on fewer issues.  I wanted to know more about both of the characters, their backgrounds, and how they planned on moving forward together. I could easily see this turned into a full novel.  Includes sex with a minor and drug use.

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Shepherd, Slave and Vow by Lyn Gala (4 Stars)

Erotic tale, with touches of BDSM, about love being worth more than all the riches in the world. Told from Ferro’s POV, a strong and rebellious son of royalty with a miserable life. He has just found himself being sold as a slave along with Lisias. Although Lisias seemed to lead a simple life, we didn’t learn much about him. Last quarter slammed home the romance!

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Love Lessons by Heidi Cullinan (4 Stars)

Dorm mates to friends to lovers, a relationship based plot with engaging characters. Interesting college and family issues including job loss, divorce, and a parent’s mental health problems. Smart and charming bad-boy Walter with sweet, down to earth Kelly made for quite the pair. As Walter’s personality became subdued toward the end, and the focus wasn’t on the relationship, the story lost its edge and became a little bit flat. Story ends at 94% on Kindle.

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